Out of author's 4 hubs, this hub looks at the contemporary world and includes discussions on politics, terrorism, sex and more. In addition, it doesn't miss the relation of this Modern World to its past - that made it, or the future that it is making.
With Swami Vivekananda saying ancient Hindus ate beef, Hindus relishing it's taste today - even owning slaughterhouses - rest seeing it as freedom of eating culinary delicacy and the cow seen as just a four legged animal that gives milk and leather, and even causing a nuisance when old, there seems to be no reason why the dumb animal should be regarded as a mother - let alone worship it or make laws against killing it/eating its flesh in a secular India. Hindu mother cow Even if the view of the 'rest' is left alone, a cursory look by anybody, at the reasoning given, would make him/her concur with the idea.
Indian national elections have always excited Indians. Because of the visits that Modi did to the different countries in the world and the changes that he brought about in India, this election is exciting to the international community too. With the opposition parties not quite forming a coalition but accusing one another instead, this election has no unified challenging candidate against PM Modi. However, it is these opposition voices that do not let the excitement diminish. With the congress being the only national party and the rest reaching their regional audiences alone, the focus is naturally on the Congress Party and its dynastic leader Mr Rahul Gandhi.
Any modern democratic country has four independent pillars that not only help one another but also do a check and balance to run the country properly viz. 1. The government 2. The judiciary 3. Parliament 4.The media